Oregon Fish Commission Miscellaneous Documentshttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/195502015-03-03T19:17:27Z2015-03-03T19:17:27ZProposed regulations on the crab fishery of the State of OregonTollefson, RogerOregon. Fish Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/399152013-06-28T20:18:41Z1948-01-01T00:00:00ZProposed regulations on the crab fishery of the State of Oregon
Tollefson, Roger; Oregon. Fish Commission
Gives proposed regulations for the recreational and commercial Dungeness crab fisheries. “A considerable tourist and sports crab fishery exists on which at the present there are no regulations whatsoever. As a result, certain practices have developed … which are believed detrimental to the fishery. The most readily seen of these is the practice of bringing in extremely small crabs to cook and use.”(p.1)
1948-01-01T00:00:00ZProposed dredging operations in Coos Bay and their probable affect on clam populations (areas upbay from the railroad bridge, with notes on the other disposal areas)Tollefson, RogerMarriage, Lowell D.Oregon. Fish Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/399132013-06-28T20:15:52Z1950-01-01T00:00:00ZProposed dredging operations in Coos Bay and their probable affect on clam populations (areas upbay from the railroad bridge, with notes on the other disposal areas)
Tollefson, Roger; Marriage, Lowell D.; Oregon. Fish Commission
In 1949, the Army Corps of Engineers dredged Coos Bay. “Despite objection of local residents, commercial clam diggers, and the Fish Commission” the Corps dumped dredging spoils on a commercially important clam bed, and destroyed much of it. “This year, with an earlier start and more data, it is hoped the clam populations can be protected.”(p.1) Proposed dredging sites were cataloged and areas where dumping should not occur were noted. The report includes hand-drawn maps.
1950-01-01T00:00:00ZGhost shrimp, weights of crabs –- Oregon landings, souvenir crabsTollefson, RogerMarriage, Lowell D.Oregon. Fish Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/399122013-06-28T20:13:49Z1949-01-01T00:00:00ZGhost shrimp, weights of crabs –- Oregon landings, souvenir crabs
Tollefson, Roger; Marriage, Lowell D.; Oregon. Fish Commission
This document is in three parts: a report on the ghost shrimp fishery, elucidation of a method to tax commercial crab landings, and a description of a commercial enterprise that was catching small shore crabs and embedding them in plastic for sale as tourist souvenirs.
1949-01-01T00:00:00ZSoft-shell crab season and regulation reviewTollefson, RogerMarriage, Lowell D.Oregon. Fish Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/399112013-06-28T20:12:52Z1949-01-01T00:00:00ZSoft-shell crab season and regulation review
Tollefson, Roger; Marriage, Lowell D.; Oregon. Fish Commission
The new closed season for commercial crab fishing in Oregon went into effect in 1948. This 1949 document summarizes the results of the 1948 closure and details research and procedures being used to refine the closing dates. This document provides a good look at earlier methods of natural resource management and decision-making.
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